Here's the current status of every (scholarship) player on the Michigan roster who has not yet taken a redshirt year. In order to be eligible to redshirt for the 2009 season, a player must have not played in any game past the 5th (Michigan State).

Player

Western

ND

Eastern

Indiana

MSU

Iowa

Delaware State

Redshirt

True seniors

Carlos Brown

Started

Started

Started

Started

Started

DNP

DNP

Nope

Stevie Brown

Started

Started

Started

Started

Started

Started

Started

Nope

Brandon Graham

Started

Started

Started

Started

Started

Started

Started

Nope

Greg Mathews

Started

Started

Started

Started

Started

Played

Started

Nope

Brandon Minor

DNP

Played

Played

Played

Played

Started

DNP

Nope

True Juniors

James Rogers

Played

Played

Played

Played

Played

Played

Played

Nope

Renaldo Sagesse

Played

Played

Played

Played

Played

DNP

Played

Nope

Donovan Warren

Started

Started

Started

Started

Started

Started

Started

Nope

Martell Webb

Played

Played

Played

Played

Played

Played

Played

Nope

Troy Woolfolk

Started

Started

Started

Started

Started

Started

Started

Nope

True Sophomores

Boubacar Cissoko

Started

Started

Started

Started

Played

DNP

DNP

Inj. Only - suspended

Kenny Demens

Played

Played

Played

Played

Played

Played

Played

Nope

JB Fitzgerald

Played

Played

Played

Played

Played

Played

Played

Nope

Kevin Koger

Started

Started

Started

Started

Started

Started

DNP

Nope

Mike Martin

Started

Started

Started

Started

Started

Started

Started

Nope

Martavious Odoms

Started

Started

Started

Started

Started

Started

Started

Nope

Mike Shaw

Played

DNP

Played

Played

DNP

Played

Started

Nope

Darryl Stonum

Played

Started

Started

Played

Played

Started

Played

Nope

True Freshmen

Isaiah Bell

DNP

DNP

DNP

DNP

DNP

DNP

DNP

Yep

William Campbell

Played

Played

Played

DNP

Played

Played

Played

Nope

Vladimir Emilien

Played

Played

Played

Played

DNP

DNP

Played

Nope

Tate Forcier

Started

Started

Started

Started

Started

Started

Started

Nope

Jeremy Gallon

DNP

DNP

DNP

DNP

DNP

DNP

DNP

Yep

Brendan Gibbons

DNP

DNP

DNP

DNP

DNP

DNP

DNP

Yep

Cameron Gordon

DNP

DNP

DNP

DNP

DNP

DNP

DNP

Yep

Thomas Gordon

DNP

DNP

DNP

DNP

DNP

DNP

DNP

Yep

Brandin Hawthorne

Played

Played

DNP

Played

DNP

DNP

Played

Nope

Mike Jones

DNP

DNP

DNP

Played

Played

DNP

DNP

Inj. Only

Teric Jones

Played

Played

Played

Played

DNP

Played

Played

Nope

Anthony LaLota

DNP

DNP

DNP

DNP

DNP

DNP

DNP

Yep

Taylor Lewan

DNP

DNP

DNP

DNP

DNP

DNP

DNP

Yep

Denard Robinson

Played

Played

Played

Played

Played

Played

Played

Nope

Craig Roh

Started

Started

Started

Started

Started

Started

Started

Nope

Michael Schofield

DNP

DNP

DNP

DNP

DNP

DNP

DNP

Yep

Vincent Smith

Played

DNP

Played

DNP

Played

Played

Played

Nope

Je'Ron Stokes

Played

Played

Played

DNP

DNP

DNP

Played

Nope

Fitzgerald Toussaint

DNP

DNP

DNP

DNP

DNP

DNP

DNP

Yep

Justin Turner

DNP

DNP

DNP

DNP

DNP

DNP

DNP

Yep

Quinton Washington

DNP

DNP

DNP

DNP

DNP

DNP

DNP

Yep

Rich Rodriguez has said that Boubacar Cissoko is expected to return to the field this year once he clears up the issues that got him suspended. That means he won't be redshirting. Only freshmen will redshirt this year, then, and the list of eligible guys is as follows:

Isaiah Bell

Jeremy Gallon

Brendan Gibbons

Cameron Gordon

Thomas Gordon

Mike Jones (Injury redshirt only, as he's played in a couple games - but not the DSU blowout).

Anthony LaLota

Taylor Lewan

Michael Schofield

Fitzgerald Toussaint

Justin Turner

Quinton Washington

A couple of these guys might be in the mix for playing time later in the year (especially Jones, since he's already played), so keep your eyes peeled.

I don't want to push the MGoPodcast off the top of the front page, so I'll just post this as a Diary for the time being. Brian can promote it to the front page later if he sees fit.
As far as what the news means, it's kind of a mixed bag:

Everyone already knew Molk was out. That's nothing new

Rodriguez has already said that Moosman will start at center in Molk's place. His sill being included on the injury report probably just means he'll play despite not being quite 100%

Tim McAvoy is unlikely to figure into the offensive line rotation any time soon, unless there are more injuries. His ability to (almost) play is not a big factor one way or the other.

Rodriguez had previously thought Williams was fine, and the fact that he probably won't play isn't encouraging. Still, that hopefully won't be a factor against Indiana, and it will also give the younger guys some playing time. Maybe we'll even see Emilien on defense to spell Kovacs!

Without further ado, your injury report for the Indiana game:

University of Michigan
Football Injury Report

For the Indiana Game
(Sept. 26)

Out

David Molk (foot)

Doubtful (25% chance of
playing)

Mike Williams (ankle)

Probable (75% chance of
playing)

Tim McAvoy (knee)

David Moosman (shoulder)

In addition, Coach Rich
Rodriguez announced the captains for the homecoming game against Indiana:
linebacker Stevie Brown, quarterback David Cone, wide receiver Greg Mathews and
punter Zoltan Mesko.

PARK RIDGE, Ill. –
University of Michigan freshman quarterback Tate Forcier(San Diego,
Calif./Scripps Ranch HS) and sophomore wide receiver/kick returner Darryl
Stonum(Stafford, Texas/Dulles HS) were named Big Ten Players of the
Week by the conference office Sunday evening (Sept. 13) following the
Wolverines’ 38-34 upset victory over No. 18 Notre Dame Saturday at
Michigan Stadium. Forcier collected the offensive player of the week honor and
Stonum received the special teams player of the week accolade.

Forcier tossed the game-winning
five-yard touchdown pass to senior wide receiver Greg Mathews(Orlando,
Fla./Edgewater HS) with 11 seconds left in the game. Forcier completed
6-of-7 passes for 55 yards on the winning drive. He scored his first career
rushing touchdown earlier in the four quarter, a 31-yard run on fourth down
that gave U-M a 31-20 lead. Forcier finished with 310 yards of total offense
against the Irish as he directed six scoring drives (five touchdown and one
field goal drive). He completed 23-of-33 passes for 240 yards and two TDs and
rushed 13 times for 70 yards and one score. He is second in the Big Ten and
21st nationally in pass efficiency (161.7 rating).

Stonum was a big factor both on
special teams and offensively against the Irish. He returned a first quarter
kickoff 94 yards for a touchdown to give Michigan a 14-3 lead. It was only the
third career kickoff return for Stonum, whose previous returns came on a
20-yard return in the opener against Western Michigan and a 24-yard return
against Utah last year. He also batted down a Tate Forcier 50-yard punt at
Notre Dame’s four-yard line and contributed on the team’s punt
return unit. Offensively, Stonum was the team’s second-leading receiver
with four catches for 54 yards against the Irish.

This is the first conference award
for both players. Forcier and Stonum will lead the 25th-ranked Wolverines
against Eastern Michigan Saturday (Sept. 19) at Michigan Stadium. The game will
be broadcast nationally by the Big Ten Network starting at noon EDT.